MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Colorado Buffaloes faced a tough challenge against West Virginia without star left tackle Jordan Seaton, who missed the game due to injury. The offensive line struggled to protect freshman quarterback JuJu Lewis, who made his first career start.
Despite the pressure from West Virginia’s defense, Lewis remained composed and took responsibility for the team’s performance. He acknowledged the efforts of the offensive line and expressed his determination to improve in future games.
The Buffaloes’ offensive line dealt with injuries throughout the game, with starting right tackle Larry Johnson III also sidelined. The shuffling of players on the line did not make things easier for Lewis, who faced consistent pressure from the Mountaineers’ defense.
Despite the challenges, Lewis commended his teammates for stepping up in unexpected roles and emphasized his commitment to playing and improving with the team.
No redshirt plans
Lewis, in his third game of the season, is not concerned about preserving his redshirt status. He is eager to continue playing and contributing to the team’s efforts on the field.
Rough start
Kicker Alejandro Mata faced some struggles during the game but managed to find his rhythm with successful field goals in the second half. His performance contributed to the team’s scoring efforts despite some missed opportunities.
Notable
Several players had standout performances for the Buffaloes, including receiver Omarion Miller and Joseph Williams, who both surpassed the 1,000-yard mark in their careers. The team faced challenges on the road but showed resilience in their performance.
Overall, the Buffaloes faced adversity against West Virginia but showed determination and teamwork in their efforts on the field.

